Workwell wants to make your corporate intranet siphon less

If you’ve been operative for a vast company, chances are that your intranet sucks. It takes too most time to find a right information, it’s not tailored for mobile and it doesn’t confederate good with a services we indeed use. French startup Workwell is a mobile intranet that you’ll indeed like.

It seems like a tough task, though so distant Workwell is ticking all a right boxes — it’s a mobile app initial and foremost, it integrates with third-party services interjection to an SDK and it’s as amicable as it can be.

Workwell isn’t technically a new startup. If you’ve been reading my articles for a few years, I’ve been covering a startup called Never Eat Alone. With this product, we could find employees operative in other departments in your large association and set adult lunch. It creates it easier to learn new people and encourage collaboration.

Workwell is a same company, though with a bigger idea. Never Eat Alone is now only one partial of Workwell, though there are a garland of other services that will make your bureau life easier.

For instance, we can book a restaurant, find a ride-sharing partner, get a map of a office, book a assembly room, control a AC and more. And afterwards we can confederate with food smoothness services and more.

The association has already sealed a understanding with Unibail-Rodamco so that companies renting Unibail-Rodamco’s bureau buildings can entrance Workwell.

In further to that partnership, companies like Sephora and American Express are going to use Workwell for their French offices. Last year, Workwell lifted $1.5 million (€1.3 million) during a pre-money gratefulness of $16.7 million (€15 million). Building a executive heart for companies could spin into a remunerative industry.